Atmospheric Memory by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Cloud Display (2019). Photographer, Zan Wimberley @zanwimberley August 21, 2023 The interactive art of Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: psychic resonance, surveillance and a murmuration of lights Prudence Gibson, UNSW Sydney and Edward Scheer, UNSW Sydney This new show at the Powerhouse Museum reflects the chaos of the digital world and the ubiquity of digital tracking.
Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, was more than just another mathematician. Watercolor portrait of Ada King, Countess of Lovelace by Alfred Edward Chalon via Wikimedia December 8, 2022 Ada Lovelace’s skills with language, music and needlepoint contributed to her pioneering work in computing Corinna Schlombs, Rochester Institute of Technology Lovelace was a prodigious math talent who learned from the giants of her time, but her linguistic and creative abilities were also important in her invention of computer programming.
Clockwork classics. Lyon and Turnbull September 28, 2016 How ‘robots’ of the Enlightenment era gave us an early glimpse of automation Stephanie O'Rourke, University of St Andrews We have been building mechanical devices that can fly, play music and even speak for centuries.